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Chennai to install 170 new ANPR cameras to curb wrong-side driving

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamAugust 31, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Chennai to install 170 new ANPR cameras to curb wrong-side driving
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Chennai, Aug 31 (IANS) The Greater Chennai Traffic Police (GCTP) is set to strengthen its enforcement drive against wrong-side driving by deploying 170 additional automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras across the city.

A tender worth Rs 3.74 crore has been floated for the project, which will enhance surveillance, streamline penalty generation, and integrate seamlessly with the central traffic command system.

The new cameras will be strategically installed at key junctions and arterial stretches where violations are most frequent.

Each device will capture high-resolution images of vehicles driving against traffic and automatically generate e-challans by linking with the Vahan and Sarathi databases.

The evidence generated will also be valid for legal proceedings, ensuring stricter enforcement.

The system is designed to capture number plates even at high speeds of up to 150 kmph and can function effectively under varied lighting and weather conditions. It will be integrated with the city’s intelligent traffic management platform, enabling continuous monitoring and data-driven traffic control.

Wrong-side driving remains a persistent issue in Chennai, particularly along GST Road, Poonamallee High Road, and Old Mahabalipuram Road. In 2023 alone, more than 74,000 such cases were booked, with the eastern region recording the highest number of violations, followed by the northern and southern regions. Nearly 35 per cent of these violations were detected through cameras already in place.

The hotspots identified include Thambu Chetty Street, Retteri Junction, and Madhavaram Roundtana in the north; Vadapalani Junction, LB Road Signal, and the 200-Feet Radial Road in the south; and Barnaby Road Junction, Valluvarkottam Junction, and PS Sivasamy Salai in the east.

Traffic officials expect the expanded network of cameras to significantly improve compliance, reduce accidents caused by reckless behaviour, and ease congestion across the city.

The focus of the initiative is not only to penalise offenders but also to create a deterrent effect by ensuring that violations are consistently recorded and acted upon.

While the technology-driven approach is expected to bring positive results, authorities stress that continuous monitoring and proper maintenance of the system will be critical to its success.

The expansion of ANPR cameras marks another step in Chennai’s effort to build a safer and smarter urban traffic environment.

–IANS

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